Brian talks about how recent developments in technologies helped Nepal's earthquake victims. New tools like big data, social networks, Google Earth, Facebook Safety Check, etc helped to improve the situation much more than traditional approaches.
Brian is a Nepal expert, and lived and worked in Nepal over 24 years. Currently, he serves on the Advisory Board of the dZi Foundation and is building alliances in response to Nepal’s post earthquake needs. He worked with The Mountain Institute (TMI) from 1996 through mid 2014, managing a National Park east of Mount Everest, and managed TMI’s HimalayanRegional Programs in biodiversity conservation, natural resource management, sustainable livelihoods and cultural restoration. Brian helped design integrated conservation and development projects in 14 other countries throughout Asia, working with many international agencies, starting overseas work as a US Peace Corps volunteer.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

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www.bestlifeintheworld.com - trekking in Nepal is a must-do! Taking the local's advice about the condition of the track we decided against the Everest Base Camp route and headed to Pokhara instead towards the Annapurna range.
Nine days, 4500m and a bucketload of sweat later we'd completed the climb to Annapurna BaseCamp.
Here's our story of the journey....

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The mountainous north of Nepal has eight of the world's ten tallest mountains, including the highest point on Earth, Mount Everest (Nepali:सगरमाथाSagarmāthā). More than 250 peaks over 20,000ft (6,096m) above sea level are located in Nepal. The southern Terai region is fertile and humid.

Hinduism is practiced by about 81.3% of Nepalis, the highest percentage of any country. Buddhism is linked historically with Nepal and is practiced by 9% of its people, followed by Islam at 4.4%, Kiratism 3.1%, Christianity 1.4%, and animism 0.4%. A large portion of the population, especially in the hill region, may identify themselves as both Hindu and Buddhist, which can be attributed to the syncretic nature of both faiths in Nepal.

Nepal (surname)

'Nepal'(नेपाल) is a surname used by KhasBrahmin people of Nepal. They are the Aryans who have Persian ancestry. Nepal's are the family descendents of Rishi or sage Ghritakaushik which is also their Gotras. Nepal are said to be Kanyakubja Brahmin which fall under category Pancha-Gauda (worldwide classification) which means 'Northern Brahmin' and under Upadhyaya Brahmin in Nepalese classification of Brahmin.

Origin of Nepal as a surname

Before origin of surname Nepal, Nepals used to write their surname as Pandit or Upadhyaya. During the regime of 'Malla' King around 12th century in Khas Empire (present western Nepal) Pandit Jayabidyadhar was an advisor to the royal throne and administrator of Empire.
In Khas empire there was tradition of honoring the people who dedicated their life for welfare of nation by providing them ownership rights of certain regions of Empire. Also they used to be called by name of that region. This system was known as 'Birtabarichalan' or 'Birtapratha'
Following the tradition on 5th Magh, 1192 Bikram sambat (Nepalese Year) Malla king 'Akshay' Son of King 'Jitaridev' honored 2nd son of Bhagavan Bhaskar Pandit (Royal Priest) 'Jayabidyadhar Pandit' by providing him ownership of 3 different parts of empire named 'Nepa','Khaan', Barala (now lies in Western Nepal) as he dedicated his life for political and economic development empire and settling the trade dispute with Tibet. These 3 different regions were divided among sons of Jayabidyadhar Pandit where ownership of "Nepa" was granted to 1st son Sarwagyadhar Nepal. Nepa (name of region) was added to suffix aalaya (Nepa+aalaya) and then Nepal surname was introduced which was firstly used by 'Sarwagyadhar Nepal' and followed by his generations.

Brian talks about how recent developments in technologies helped Nepal's earthquake victims. New tools like big data, social networks, Google Earth, Facebook Safety Check, etc helped to improve the situation much more than traditional approaches.
Brian is a Nepal expert, and lived and worked in Nepal over 24 years. Currently, he serves on the Advisory Board of the dZi Foundation and is building alliances in response to Nepal’s post earthquake needs. He worked with The Mountain Institute (TMI) from 1996 through mid 2014, managing a National Park east of Mount Everest, and managed TMI’s HimalayanRegional Programs in biodiversity conservation, natural resource management, sustainable livelihoods and cultural restoration. Brian helped design integrated conservation and development projects in 14 other countries throughout Asia, working with many international agencies, starting overseas work as a US Peace Corps volunteer.
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Hiking the Annapurna Track - post Nepal earthquake

www.bestlifeintheworld.com - trekking in Nepal is a must-do! Taking the local's advice about the condition of the track we decided against the Everest Base Camp route and headed to Pokhara instead towards the Annapurna range.
Nine days, 4500m and a bucketload of sweat later we'd completed the climb to Annapurna BaseCamp.
Here's our story of the journey....

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What is left to see in Nepal, post 2015 earthquake? I met up with my friend of 10 years, Nabaraj (a trekking guide and tour operator) to see what's changed with the state of Nepal tourism after the impact of the 2015 Earthquake. I am part of many select travel bloggers who have been brought to Nepal to experience and explore the variety Nepal has to offer. I'll be sharing more things I've explored via my press trip and solo, this second trip to Nepal.
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Brian talks about how recent developments in technologies helped Nepal's earthquake victims. New tools like big data, social networks, Google Earth, Facebook Safety Check, etc helped to improve the situation much more than traditional approaches.
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Hiking the Annapurna Track - post Nepal earthquake

www.bestlifeintheworld.com - trekking in Nepal is a must-do! Taking the local's advice about the condition of the track we decided against the Everest Base Camp route and headed to Pokhara instead towards the Annapurna range.
Nine days, 4500m and a bucketload of sweat later we'd completed the climb to Annapurna BaseCamp.
Here's our story of the journey....

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Brian talks about how recent developments in technologies helped Nepal's earthquake victims. New tools like big data, social networks, Google Earth, Facebook Safety Check, etc helped to improve the situation much more than traditional approaches.
Brian is a Nepal expert, and lived and worked in Nepal over 24 years. Currently, he serves on the Advisory Board of the dZi Foundation and is building alliances in response to Nepal’s post earthquake needs. He worked with The Mountain Institute (TMI) from 1996 through mid 2014, managing a National Park east of Mount Everest, and managed TMI’s HimalayanRegional Programs in biodiversity conservation, natural resource management, sustainable livelihoods and cultural restoration. Brian helped design integrated conservation and development projects in 14 other countries throughout Asia, working with many international agencies, starting overseas work as a US Peace Corps volunteer.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

Brian talks about how recent developments in technologies helped Nepal's earthquake victims. New tools like big data, social networks, Google Earth, Facebook Safety Check, etc helped to improve the situation much more than traditional approaches.
Brian is a Nepal expert, and lived and worked in Nepal over 24 years. Currently, he serves on the Advisory Board of the dZi Foundation and is building alliances in response to Nepal’s post earthquake needs. He worked with The Mountain Institute (TMI) from 1996 through mid 2014, managing a National Park east of Mount Everest, and managed TMI’s HimalayanRegional Programs in biodiversity conservation, natural resource management, sustainable livelihoods and cultural restoration. Brian helped design integrated conservation and development projects in 14 other countries throughout Asia, working with many international agencies, starting overseas work as a US Peace Corps volunteer.
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www.bestlifeintheworld.com - trekking in Nepal is a must-do! Taking the local's advice about the condition of the track we decided against the Everest Base Camp route and headed to Pokhara instead towards the Annapurna range.
Nine days, 4500m and a bucketload of sweat later we'd completed the climb to Annapurna BaseCamp.
Here's our story of the journey....

www.bestlifeintheworld.com - trekking in Nepal is a must-do! Taking the local's advice about the condition of the track we decided against the Everest Base Camp route and headed to Pokhara instead towards the Annapurna range.
Nine days, 4500m and a bucketload of sweat later we'd completed the climb to Annapurna BaseCamp.
Here's our story of the journey....

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Brian talks about how recent developments in technologies helped Nepal's earthquake victims. New tools like big data, social networks, Google Earth, Facebook Safety Check, etc helped to improve the situation much more than traditional approaches.
Brian is a Nepal expert, and lived and worked in Nepal over 24 years. Currently, he serves on the Advisory Board of the dZi Foundation and is building alliances in response to Nepal’s post earthquake needs. He worked with The Mountain Institute (TMI) from 1996 through mid 2014, managing a National Park east of Mount Everest, and managed TMI’s HimalayanRegional Programs in biodiversity conservation, natural resource management, sustainable livelihoods and cultural restoration. Brian helped design integrated conservation and development projects in 14 other countries throughout Asia, working with many international agencies, starting overseas work as a US Peace Corps volunteer.
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www.bestlifeintheworld.com - trekking in Nepal is a must-do! Taking the local's advice about the condition of the track we decided against the Everest Base Camp route and headed to Pokhara instead towards the Annapurna range.
Nine days, 4500m and a bucketload of sweat later we'd completed the climb to Annapurna BaseCamp.
Here's our story of the journey....

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